Does anyone know the lifecycle status of the LPC4370?
I want to buy the LPC-Link2 (OM13054) so that I can use it as an evaluation board for the LPC4370. However, the website for the OM13054 says "Not Recommended for New Designs". Is the board itself reaching EOL or is the LPC4370 reaching EOL?
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Hi,
As the following screenshot, the LPC4370 was released in 2013, the longevity is 15 year, it will be expired at 2028.
The LPC4370 has unique feature, it's ADC can reach up to to 80MSPS with 12 bit resolution.
As the following link, I suppose that it said that the "LPC-LINK2 board" is not recommended in new design, if you want to get stand-alone debug probe, you can select MCU-LINK or MCU-LINK Pro.
If you want to test the high speed ADC feature of LPC4370, you can order two LPC-LINK2 boards, one function as target board to test the ADC function, one functions as stand-alone debug probe to debug the target board.
Hope it can help you
BR
XiangJun Rong
Hi,
As the following screenshot, the LPC4370 was released in 2013, the longevity is 15 year, it will be expired at 2028.
The LPC4370 has unique feature, it's ADC can reach up to to 80MSPS with 12 bit resolution.
As the following link, I suppose that it said that the "LPC-LINK2 board" is not recommended in new design, if you want to get stand-alone debug probe, you can select MCU-LINK or MCU-LINK Pro.
If you want to test the high speed ADC feature of LPC4370, you can order two LPC-LINK2 boards, one function as target board to test the ADC function, one functions as stand-alone debug probe to debug the target board.
Hope it can help you
BR
XiangJun Rong
Can you tell me if there are any other microcontrollers you make that has an 80MSPS ADC on it?
Can you tell me if there are any plans to put this ADC on any of your future or newer chips?
Anthony
Thank you XiangJun! Do you know if there will be a replacement after 2028?
Hi,Angie,
Unfortunately, I do not know if there is replacement of LPC4370 after 2028 year, sorry.
BR
XiangJun Rong